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- byronljExplorer6 Harbor freight jack stands and 3 5' 4"x4"s work for me.
Dave - MARKW8ExplorerMy Lance has been stored on the jacks for 16 years with no problem.
Mark - FarmerjonExplorerWe always support ours with heavy homemade saw horses that are about the same
height as the truck bed. - lakeside013104ExplorerThanks all for your answers. I have several new ideas to think on.
Lakeside - d3500ramExplorer III
lakeside013104 wrote:
...Plan to lower jacks to about 12" or lowered just enough to leave step down.
My question: Is it necessary to use support under belly of TC for winter storage (6 1/2 months)?....
In my opinion, if it is that close to the floor, why not add a concrete block and a couple of pieces of lumber at each corner? Even if, as others have stated, you do not "need" support, the stability that it offers is a very comfortable feeling when you might need to be inside during its storage.
I fully support my TC off the truck. There have been few times that I have not gotten the chance to install my cribbing and during those few times when inside, I am literally tip-toeing inside because it "feels" wobbly and unstable. I like the feel if it being firmly supported irrespective if the mfgr recommends it or not.
A few blocking components at each corner are relatively inexpensive but the stable feeling it buys in my opinion is worth it. - jimh406Explorer IIISheesh, a "correction of the OP" but no answer ... great. :)
In any case, TCs can be stored lowered without support especially if the holding tanks are empty. After all, that's the way they are on the RV dealer lots. I'm assuming yours are going to be empty if stored for 6 1/2 months.
There have been a few cases where holding tanks have fallen for a few brands, but like I said, if yours will be empty that won't be a problem. That being said,a number of people use their TCs off truck after arriving at their destinations.
I don't personally support my TC when off truck either with full or empty tanks. - lakeside013104Explorer
trail-explorer wrote:
they are jacks, not legs.
legs don't retract, jacks do.
Am I bad, so humbly sorry.... Old age, I guess.
You would not be abusing the elderly, would you? Such a small slip and such a pointed correction.
I will attempt perfect descriptions on my next posting.
Lakeside - WNYBobExplorerCheck with your TC manufacturer some specify that you must support the "floor", especially those with basement tanks.
- trail-explorerExplorerthey are jacks, not legs.
legs don't retract, jacks do. - mellowExplorerWhen I store mine for the winter out in the barn I put 2 pallets sideways under it and let the jacks down just enough so a good amount of the weight is on the pallets. I was putting it all the way down but I keep it up now, keeps any critters from trying to get in and it makes it easier come spring to not have to wait to bring it up to load on the truck.
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